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July 14, 2025 47 mins

In this edition of This Is Culturally Trendappropriate, Jack and Miles discuss their respective weekends, Trump having a little trouble with his anti-pedo base, an ICE raid update, (not) Elmo tweeting hate speech and much more!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What if we started a beef with Kendrick. Guys, I
feel like that could go well for us if we
just started talking.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
About from now. Jack is just miss Jackson. He's being
held by his ankle. Bake as fucking buildings abdomen. He
just drew on some abs drawn on absue.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
What did I miss? You, guys? Massive effects? Miss the
Lebron cool.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
My house looking at Hose What the happened?

Speaker 1 (00:35):
Good thing?

Speaker 4 (00:35):
I turned my tattoo into shake, Gilles Alexander, My god,
that's the saddest ship bro He stretched out Lebron's tattoo
and put and it looks like ship.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
It just says what does it say? It says number
two and it's just is thunder too under. It's like
a broke, like like a bootleg poster that you would
get from like a reading fair.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
It looks like, you know how like when like a
player leaves a team and fans get pissed so they
alter the jersey to like look like something else.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
That's what it looks like. It looks like a Spike
Fan jersey remix. But it's your fucking tattoo body.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
I mean, the Lebron one wasn't great either, it just
said like Irish and whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
St Mary's I was gonna say, I don't think he's Irish,
because you think that's what Drake thought. He's like, he's Irish, dude,
this guy's Irish. Irish. You hear about how oppressed the
Irish were in America.

Speaker 4 (01:36):
Hit it bro, See I'm looking for Irish.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
I wonder if Drake saw Sinners.

Speaker 4 (01:44):
No, he probably just turned it off the second and
got uncomfortable for him.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Right, He's like, now I'm good ship.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
So the second guy uncomfortable for him was the kind
of lingest seen. He's like, oh no, no pleasuring women.
Uh uh.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to this week trend edition
of Dirt Eily's Eight Guys. Yeah, that's a production of
my Heart Radios podcast when we tell you what was
trending over the weekend on this fine Monday morning. My
name is Jacobran. That over there is mister Miles.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
I always feel awkward when you give me the like
the big announcement for this one, because I have no AKA.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
I'm just some fucking guy. You know. I need to
turn my game down just a little bit, just a
wee bit here.

Speaker 4 (02:33):
Sorry about that. Brian you tell me if I'm cooking
to look, I'm I was just that cracking hard. I'm
just fucking cooking. Okay, unlike fucking Kendrick.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Let's do it. Let's start the all right, all right,
each gang, this is a new deal.

Speaker 4 (02:49):
Okay, just obviously we respect Kendrick Lamar, but just to
kind of get our numbers up, we're thinking about starting
a beef with Kendrick. So he goes, well, for the people,
Kendrick just does some dark reasearch, telling me he's like,
you had your heart broken by a loser at twenty two,
and I'm like, oh, for your burrito bowl. It would

(03:14):
be hard to just like destroy because we're so open
with what losers we are.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
But I don't know. I'm sure you'll find a way.
All right, Uh, well, this is the episode where we
tell you what's trending. Obviously we're going to get into
Trump's big statement. The man knows politics, the man's a
political genius, and his base was getting getting revved up
about this Epstein thing, and he said, who's who's what's
what's who's This guy's a loser that nobody cares about.

(03:46):
I mean, full like burn book on there as nobody
cares about him and anyways, we're going to talk about
that and first ratio, Yeah, first ratio for him, congratulations, sir.
We'll talk about that, Jade Vance's trip to the fucking
hellhole of Los Angeles because he took his family to Disneyland,

(04:07):
all that, sonnymore. But first, we like to get to
know each other, get to know ourselves a little bit
better by telling you stuff that we think is over
it and underrated. This is our chance to get in,
get some stuff off our chest. That's just been cheesing
a song. That's a lot of build up for what
my overrated and underrated? Yeah, yeah, pretty stupid, Miles. What

(04:32):
is What's something he thinks underrated? Just shoved me out there?
It's probably not. Anyways, this is all very important. My
my overrated's mineral sunscreen. I'm actually really interested in that. Well,
we got to get we'll get to that.

Speaker 4 (04:46):
Yeah, kind of called a tease, but baby, my underrated
is id eating in the twilight or scientifically known as
the hypnagogic sort of sleep dimension.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Not the twilight of one life, the twilight of one day,
as you go sleepy, sleepy, just that liminal as your
body dumps the nice brain chemicals into your you know,
those naturally occurring drugs that our body gives us that
send us off to sleep, send us off to a
land where we're just hallucinating. We're like, I had a

(05:21):
weird dream.

Speaker 4 (05:22):
There are times, you know what, I think this is
now inspiring me to a poem, Like I think I
need to really lean into the ideas that come out
in that period.

Speaker 1 (05:30):
Because there are a lot of times go, yo, is
this a good idea? Then I'm like, there's something there,
and then just gone that I had.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
It's like there are moments like, yo, you're fucking cooking, bro,
and then next thing you ope sleep.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
Because they say a lot of you know, keep a
notebook by your bed. It's like a lot of like
a lot of creative people do is like, Yo, those
ideas you get as you're falling asleep, write those ships down.
I sleep with a razor, keep it under my tongue.
But yeah, you do you. I guess you got.

Speaker 4 (06:01):
The Okay, you got the ox in your mouth card
in case of the buck fifty somebody, My sh is
really hard. I'm very dehydrated. I need more fiber. But yeah,
as I was doing that last night. I solved two
like dumb household mystery issues in quick succession during this

(06:21):
like liminal hypnogogic phase of me about to fall asleep,
and I annoyingly kept up, kept waking up her majesty
to tell her I know.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
I was like, She's like, what are you trying to say?
Specific against specific? No. I was like, I gott I
figured I figured it thing out.

Speaker 4 (06:42):
She's like, okay, and then I was like, I got
that back, another one, I got another one.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
She's like, what this is what we do for this thing?
I got the I figured it out, I solved it.
We've been trying to think about this for days. So uh.

Speaker 4 (06:56):
She was impressed. Though again do not ask me what
these ideas were. They were not good, but specific to my.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
Situation, you weren't so you weren't discovering the molecular structure
of benzene, like no, no, Like how that was like
the first person to really come upon that. Oh yeah,
yeah yeah. Dove off by the fire dreamt of a
snake eating its own tail.

Speaker 4 (07:20):
Woke up and was like, that's it. That's benzine because
Edison did it.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
Einstein did it. Yeah, it is really okay, I'll be Look,
this is what's going on. I think we're going to
move to a new place, and we've been you know,
trying to find a new place to like settle into
because right now we're at is very temporary and like
kind of I'm recording in a very small closet. I
do not have sunlight touch my body for most of
the day. It's really fucked up.

Speaker 4 (07:46):
And this place has like this like these banisters or
like there's like a there's like a like a townhouse. Yeah,
there's like it's like a townhouse that has like a balcony,
but there are these there's like a railing that have
like horizontal rails and like, oh shit, the Geist showd
might be fucking doing some cliffhanger shit trying to climb
up that.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
So we were like this is where this is why
it's stupid.

Speaker 4 (08:09):
We're like, oh, the people who lived there previously clearly
put plexiglass because they also had kids there. Yeah, And
we went and like I asked a like a you know,
a handy person, I'm like, yo, what would it cost
to do us as a six grand to do it?

Speaker 1 (08:23):
On like a few different ones? I say, what the fuck?
And we were like, bro, we ain't got that.

Speaker 4 (08:28):
So in my hypnogogic sleep, I said, what if there
was just thin plastic week of zip tie.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Around rather, Yeah, he if this is just some shit that.

Speaker 4 (08:40):
Exists that's just called like banister guard like for many
American houses. But like, again, this wasn't a great idea,
but I just went there has to be an alternative,
and it came out so elegantly.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
I feel like you get a good like handyman who
just works hourly, and you go in there together and
just be like, how are we going to solve this? Yeah?
You can, you know what I mean.

Speaker 4 (09:02):
You can ask a contractor to come by, and that's
the wrong type of gig for somebody who like builds
a house, or like, yeah, I can reinforce this shit,
when really I just needed to be like I could
have just put grease on it so his feet like
slipped off.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
He actually have a literal dollar signs where his eyes were.
It was crazy. He's like, oh, yeah, we got one.
I got to use this joke from Brian Walton Hypnagoggin's
over here. Yeah, that's why I had to shout out
to Brian. Yeah that's cool, man, Yeah, that's uh. I

(09:38):
agree that, Like, sometimes it's good to listen to those dreams.
And sometimes There's another story where the guy who like
created the first neurotransmitter was like having a dream about
a frog's heart, but like he jotted down notes. He
had the dream, jotted down notes in the middle of
the night, went back to sleep the next morning, could

(09:59):
not understand what the fuck he was talking about when
he wrote it down, Like what Then the next night
he had the same dream again. Those dreams were persistent.
But that even fucks me up even more because like
I've written stuff down in my sleep and woken up
the next day and been like that makes no sense,
And the neurotransmitter Froghart guy suggests that like there was

(10:23):
something there, like I just like couldn't get it. Yeah, fuck, anyways,
I figure out this. It is just beat waking up
at that point where you're like about drifting off to
sleep is kind of nice because it does just give
you such an appreciation for how fucked up we get

(10:45):
every night when we go to sleep, Like just how
nice sleep is? All right? Great? Underrated? My underrated is
just like combinations of technology and nature. There's that famous
tweet from Matt Sorens that's like, can we get some
AI to pick plastic out of the ocean? Or do
all the robots need to be screenwriters? And I feel

(11:08):
like that's true in a deeper way than like just
a tweet, Like it's wild to me that we have
a single like existential problem facing all of mankind at
a time of you know, some technological capabilities like we're
we're we've had some cool breakthroughs and it's definitely stagnated

(11:30):
a bit. But I wonder if it's stagnated a bit
because everybody's just like trying to like they're only focused
on creating something that will impress Wall Street, which for
whatever reason is like a personal pan cult leader and
like like and check it in like a C plus
screenplay generator, right, Like that's right, and a thing that

(11:54):
itself contributes to the crisis. It just I don't know,
it just feels like is a bigger deal, better use
than we realize that, Like we have this problem, we
have technology, and we're using the technology to make the
problem worse. Yeah, it's it's just it's the shortsightedness of
capitalism where it's yeah, yeah, go on, it's like no, no, no,

(12:17):
we got to make a shitload of money right now,
No matter what. We got to make a thing that
does the worst thing that the Internet does and like
makes it does, like racial slurs and stuff. We need
to have a power terrible open mic comedians who should
be going back into the shadows and reconsidering their careers.
We want to enable them, that's right, to make them

(12:38):
believe they have genius creativity levels. Yes, but I just
like some of the I was just thinking about the
stuff that and this isn't like this isn't solving climate
change or anything, but just like when people use technology
creatively with nature, it's so fun like that. You know,

(12:59):
I've talked before about that Merlin app that is basically
Shazam for bird calls.

Speaker 4 (13:03):
That you are not an investor in. I'm not an
investor in. I like they're they're on some Wikipedia shit.
They're just like, hey, could could you like loan us
fifteen dollars?

Speaker 1 (13:13):
We're in a bad way. You know. It's funny that
like all the best shit that the Internet or tech
like modern technology has created is all on that same
plan of like, look, man, we we need some money.
We know you like this product, like please just loan us,
like give us some money, please, right right. There's another

(13:34):
thing I saw over the weekend was just somebody put
a GoPro on their cat's head, and like it was
always fun. Answered one of the great questions of all time,
which is like where the fuck are they always going
in such a hurry? And you just like to see
that the cat just like has his little spots. First
of all, he's like tight rope walking all over the

(13:55):
fucking place on like just bems on beans on beams,
and then just has like various other cats that they're
going to meet in like dark alleyways or like behind
in like little like glens in between buildings where they
just like go and like lick each other's faces and
you know how like meow. They say that the meaw

(14:16):
is made specifically to for humans, Like they're doing that
for us because they know it sounds a little bit
like a baby whining and so it like hacks us.
Like it's interesting the sounds they make when it's just them.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
Yeah, one of them sounded straight up just like an alien.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
I was like, what the fuck was that? Yeah, yeah,
it was wild. But anyways, there's an app called Seek
that is pretty great. That just you take a picture
of something and it tells you, like what the plant is.
It's like one of my kids favorite apps. Oh, I
have a plant identifying app like that too, Because that

(14:57):
I was. I was going through a run of buying
flowers for her majesty that were toxic for cats, right,
and people were like, no, I don't think it is.
And there were too many times or of forces like
I don't think it is, and then I would bring
it back to like this is this will kill a
cat and it wasn't just lilies. But anyway, thank you,
And you're not an investor in that app either. I'm

(15:17):
not an investor in any app myles with something you
think is overrated.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
Dude, fucking bed sheets don't fit the mattresses anymore. I
don't know why. Okay, be pre fire. I was on
a queen post fire. I had a king size mattress
donated to us. I was like fuck yeah, and then
people donate a ton of betting.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
Great.

Speaker 4 (15:39):
The thing is, there's like a real wide range of
what fits a king size mattress. I did not have
this problem with a queen size mattress. I have ones
that are so fucking baggy they look like mc hammer
pants on the fucking mattress. And by the end of it, like,
I'm like, oh, I guess I'm in the top sheet. No,

(16:00):
that's how much loose fitted sheet. I'm sleeping within.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
You just rolled in the fitted sheet. I don't know
what's going because I was looking up because again we
have we haven't bought any sheets, Like, we got a
ton of stuff donated to us, and I.

Speaker 4 (16:14):
Was looking at certain brands. Some brands have like it'll
fit a King or California King.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
I'm like, we don't two different sizes exactly.

Speaker 4 (16:22):
This isn't like a Kneo prem compression sleeve where it's
like this will fit a medium to a large like knee. No,
like what happened to stand I'm I don't know, I'm
I'm my mind is blown because I hate the feeling
of loose fitted sheets.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
I bought sheet suspenders to try and keep the ships
on the mattress. They fucking barely shot, so they're like
down below underneath. Yeah, exactly like my exactly that you
still wear it even with shorts, I say, I don't
know when you're hooping that you need to wear those,
but to each their own. And I even got this

(16:57):
other fucking thing that all these people swore by. It's
like this plastic frame that you then like lock a
sheet into. It's all fucking bullshit. It's all fucked up.
Maybe you on I'm like, I'm not fucking doing just
make it fucking standard anyway, So I'm over that ship

(17:17):
and look zay gang.

Speaker 4 (17:19):
Shout out to y'all because you've given me so many tips,
from my child's sleep aggressions to even my wrist pain.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
Shout out to the other person who's like, just rest it.
That is true. I've just been resting it. It's gotten
much better. Shout out to everybody who said just stop
playing PlayStation You're right, okay, you sound like the doctor
who gave that advice. Everyone who's experienced this like, it's
you need to give your nerves a break. And I'm
like to switch hands, man, start playing upside down. It

(17:46):
will work different, right to bounce it out.

Speaker 4 (17:50):
But anyway, if you got sheet tips, please just I'm
all ears.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
Yeah, I'm gonna do another. I'm going to do a
consumer this one also, but if anybody's got some rekis
would love to hear it mineral sunscreens. They're just I
don't know, it's like a type of sunscreen that has
become more prominent in the past, like year. I guess
I just now they're in our sunscreen rotation. I apply

(18:19):
these to my kids and then I have to like
spend the rest of the morning like wiping for prints,
like I just committed a murder because like I keep
like the the wet wipes on me, but it just
like it's so hard to get off your hands, and
then it just gets fucking everywhere. Really, yeah, I don't wait,
what does it look like? It's just like is it
like white? Yeah, it's like white, and like yeah, it

(18:44):
just leaves a do man, Oh wait, what is there?

Speaker 4 (18:47):
Like I'm sure I'm imagining this isn't you. This is
your wife who is more into the skincare game than you.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
Look. Yeah, I think there's like some skincare reason for
mineral sunscreen.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
Yeah yeah, okay, Like part of me is like and
I don't know why, but I'm sure that's why.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Yeah, And I'm like, you know, in an ideal world,
I would like apply it five minutes before we're going
out the door to like take my kids to camp
and then like wash my hands and then you know,
have them stand perfectly still so that it could like
dry on them. But like that just is never what works.

(19:28):
They're not standing still, they're not like they're not remembering
not to like sit on shit after you apply it
to them. So I have to apply it as we're
going out the door, or what I started doing is
just applying it when we get to the camp, like
outside the car. But then I don't. All I have
is like little hand wipe things, and those are insufficient

(19:49):
to like get all the sunscreen off. And then I'm yeah,
it's like I'm like, you know, wiping my fingerprints off
of everything, like I just committed a murder and maybe
and loo and really we're not talking about whether I
have or have not, right, That's that's brave of you
to even bring that up on the podcast. Yeah, I
guess they say, I'm just looking at that it's better

(20:10):
for sensitive skin and for children. Is we do have
some of that going on in our house. We do
have sensitive children, mineral skin sensitive I have sensitive mineral
skin in our household. Yeah, So I don't know if
you if you got recommendations. So what I've done I've
got I've gone from putting it on before, like trying

(20:31):
to let it dry, but then they will like sit
on something that they shouldn't and there's white residue. I've
done it right before we leave, but then it gets
all over the inside of the car. Have to wipe
the car down. Now I've done I think the best
option is do it at camp at like right when
we get out, and then just do my best to

(20:51):
not touch anything. Just do steer the car with my
knee and forehead on the way you do.

Speaker 4 (20:57):
You have a leaf blower, I do just fucking like
use that to like evaporate to dry them off, myles.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
I will use that for anything, any excuse I have.
I have like a plug and leaf blower. That is
the most fun. Like your chins will love it. They're like,
all right, turn around, we're gonna drive the sense Steve
Martin and parenthood shit. But it just feels like okay,
so full disclosure.

Speaker 4 (21:24):
I was using I was trying a new deodorant because
I have armpits that can defy even modern American chemists.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
There's an arms race between your armpits. Yeah, it's an
under arms race.

Speaker 4 (21:39):
And I have there's one that I tried, like, you
have to kind of let it dry, and then so
I started using her Majesty's hair hair was like the
blow dryer, the cool hair dry to let that shit
evaporate properly. And I'm like, sorry, and I'm not even
I'm not even a hypnogogic state right now, but I
think you should be beleef blower drawing the kids with

(21:59):
the minerals unscreened so they dry quick.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
That's right, boom, all right, let's take a quick break
and we'll be right back. And we're back. We're back.
And yeah, so Donald Trump is having his first real

(22:23):
test with the bass. I feel like this is the
most out on him that his bass has ever been.

Speaker 4 (22:29):
Right, yeah, until I mean not even the fucking Medicaid
cuts are gonna hit at a point where I think
people will be able to connect the dots.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
But the Epstein go away, bye bye job they tried
to do to just fucking do the neuralizer from men
in Black on everyone in the country.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
Yeah, that's not going well at all. Like he's trying
to defend Pam Bondy. They they are calling her Pam Blondie.
Now they have nicknames for her.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
They're telling her to get the fuck out.

Speaker 4 (22:57):
It's just and now they're struggling to explain this thing away,
like they're trying everything, and so he put this desperate
fucking post on truth social over the weekend that many
have pointed out this is the first true, like real
tangible ratio he's gotten in terms of people just replying
like fuck out of here, like on this post.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
It almost felt like he had this written for when
they released it and he was on the client lug,
you know, like right right right, like he he was
like that he threw in there like this this list
was these files were made by Obama, Crooked Hillary, Komy Brennan,
and the losers and criminals of the Biden administration. Uh huh,

(23:40):
Like just preemptive fucking excuse. The other preemptive thing that
scared the shit out of me is like he is like,
we should what we should be focusing on is how
they tried to steal the twenty twenty four election. Uh,
which feels like, oh, there, that's going to be their
big agenda for the next When I when I read that,
I was like, is this prediction or projection? Right? You know,

(24:03):
like cause I think both. Yeah, he's like, I mean
we who knows what maybe we did. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (24:09):
Look, I didn't say who they was, you know, but
they and his boys who else.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
I feel like that is going to become more and
more necessary for them to say, Look, we've looked into
the last two elections. They were both stolen or attempted
to be stolen by the Democrats. Therefore, we can't have
elections going forward because he is in a bad place
when it comes to popularity. Yeah, and not that.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
Yeah, I mean I think it would matter if we thought, oh,
they will face whatever happens in a what's traditionally a
democratic election TBD.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
But yeah, the way he's acting doesn't seem like like
he's like, let's just go deeper, Let's just dig the
hole deeper and deeper and deeper. It's a good reminder
that he's a terrible liar. Like I guess he knew
that from like back in the day when he created
what was that guy's name, like John Baron, yea where
you would like call the newspaper and be like, hi,
this is John Baron. I heard like Christmas Hams. He's

(25:11):
really ripped when his shirt's off like he'd be surprised.
Oh yeah, his arms are honey coated and lightly caramelized
from the honey when they bake it in the baking process.
Are you described as surprisingly unlike a mushroom unfung guy?

Speaker 4 (25:26):
Like, but this is this, I just want to read
a little bit of this point because like this, you
can't do it.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Trust this frantic. It's frantic.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
Here we go, quote what's going on with my boys
and in some cases gas and what.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
Does that even mean? What the fuck? So quote boys
and some cases gals. They're all going after Attorney General
Pam Bundy, who's doing a all caps fantastic job. Exclamation,
We're on one team, maga, and I don't like what's happening.
We have a all caps perfect, perfect administration, all the

(26:06):
talk of the world, and to quote, selfish people are
trying to heard it all over a guy who never
dies Jeffrey Epstein for years. This is where it starts
into being like a burn book about Epstein, where he's like,
this guy never dies? Am I right? Folks like I don't.
I think you've misjudged people's interest in this and like

(26:27):
what their interest is and what you're like, what the
like the propaganda machine around your movement has been doing
to people in relation to Epstein, like you've been this
is this, this is like the Wizard of Oz to
them like and you're like, there is no wizard. Don't
even look back there. It doesn't even matter. Let's just
go about our business to the little big road. He
said for years, it's Epstein over and over again. Why

(26:49):
are we giving Why are we giving publicity defiles written
by Obama Crooked and Hillary Komy Brennan and the losers
of and criminals of the Biden administration who conned the
world with Russia, Russia Russia, Hoax fifty one intelligence agents,
the Laptop from Hell and more. They created the Epstein files,
just like they created the fake Hillary Clinton Christopher Steele
dossier that they used on me. And now my so
called quote friends are playing right into their hands. Why

(27:11):
didn't these radical left lunatics release the Epstein files. If
there was anything in there that could have hurt the
Magma movement, why didn't they use it? They haven't even
given up on the John F. Kennedy or Martin Luther
King Junior files.

Speaker 4 (27:20):
No, no matter how much success we've had securre in
the border, deported criminals, fixing the economy.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
Energy Like this is I'm not even halfway through this.
Yeah he's and this is the fest thing he's flying on,
pseudo feed or whatever the fucking thing he just goes on.
Let Pam Bondy do her job. She's great. Uh huh.
One year ago our country was dead. Now it's the
quote hottest country anywhere in the world. Are you talking

(27:45):
about literally measurable heat waves. Let's keep it that way
and not waste time and energy on Jeffrey Epstein, somebody
that nobody cares about, that highlight of the thing, and
that waste talking about Jeffrey Epstein somebody. It really feels like,
you know, mean girls when the main mean girls like

(28:06):
kind of losing her grip at the end, like this
loser who nobody cares about? Am I right? Girls? Everybody
come with me?

Speaker 4 (28:13):
And it's retina mixed with I think you should leave
hot dog suit guy. Yes, yeah, yeah, it's just like
you're doing it all man, and it just it's a
bad look. Also, they're starting to like the if you
look at the comments there and like I was going
all through the the don like the maga subreddits too.
It's all some version of you know, I really don't

(28:35):
like what he's trying to do, Like like there couldn't
be anything more maga than going after Epstein and finding
and unmasking the pedophiles that are involved with right, That's.

Speaker 1 (28:46):
Like the whole thing was built around you being this
fictional character created by Q or you are Q like
going and like unmasking the big pedophilia conspiracy. And now
the first chance that you have to like actually do
that shit, be about that thing that everybody thought you
were and like turned you into a fictional character who's

(29:08):
like fighting on behalf of children. You are acting the
most guilty anyone has ever acted, Like just so wait,
why is everybody looking at this guy? He's a losers
out together to just like try to will the idea
that nobody cares about Epstein into existence is so funny,

(29:30):
Yeah exactly. But it's like what he's been able to do.
It's it's very like CEO energy, where like a CEO
is surrounded by like yes men telling him like how
how hot his company is, and he's just so used
to just anybody believing anything he says that he just
like comes in and says shit that like makes absolutely
no sense, you know, but I mean I don't know,

(29:53):
like they were literally hosting parties together. You know, we
are the co hosts of a party where we had
twenty eight women come through and I was biting my
bottom lip like a true pervert. Yeah, just so gross. Yeah,
like this combined with like his previous statements or or

(30:14):
they're like official finding I think it was where they
were like here, he's like these files are dangerous, and
then elsewhere in the official findings they were like what
if someone had like lunch with him, they're going to
look guilty and they didn't do anything. It just like
makes it so clear.

Speaker 4 (30:28):
Okay, well I think you could probably suss that out
with the evidence. You're like, they had lunch, no other
thing was found, but then maybe any other part logs
right like right, no, they're saying there, they're acting as
if that's what's in there, when really it's probably going
to be a very vivid. I mean, we've already had
other accusers, like Donald Trump already has plenty of documented accusers.

(30:49):
But it's just going to be something that when you
read in a document, you go, oh, okay, that's not lunch.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Yeah, this is a long lunch, is a three day
lune munch on an island that's been nicknamed by locals
pedoph Island. Yeah, we have the opportunity for like a
real Watergate scandal here. Unfortunately the Washington Post is owned
by Jeff Bezos at the moment. But I don't know,
Like this feels like there's just like a ton of smoke.

(31:18):
People aren't going to just let this die, and I
feel like they're too incompetent to successfully like cover it up.
So I don't know, this is this, This feels like
there might be something there.

Speaker 4 (31:33):
It's funny how people like I'm just reading some of
the comments right now and like are conservative and it's
it's some version of like, I mean that he's really
got to let Pam Bondy go. You know, this is
this is going to erode a lot of trust and
this is this is really bad look for for Trump
right now. And it just said how bad are Democrats
so bad that this incident isn't even remotely in the
ballpark of something that would change my vote?

Speaker 1 (31:55):
So you're like, they try, assholes. It's just samp Bondy
is going because she's a woman and she blonde. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'm beyond pissed at this. We've been promised by the FBI,
director of the Attorney General, and deputy director of the
FBI over and over again. We were promised by Trump.
Now we get why are you still on this? And

(32:16):
literally accused of being heartless for asking fuck Trump for this,
But I still support much of what he's doing. Yeah, yeah,
I mean it is powerful to tell like racist people
that what they believe is not racist. You know, they're
gonna they're gonna go to the end of the part.
It's the hard thing where it's like they can't be like, Okay,
well I can. I'll try and make my racism are virtue.

(32:37):
But I'll try and draw a line at pedophilia and
sexual violeece. Let's just start. Let's just go with pedophilia,
just this one thing, can you this one thing?

Speaker 4 (32:49):
And even then I'll still say, well, it's still not
as bad as the Democrats, right, I don't know, just
a little bit of a wobble.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
We'll see, will it be enough? I don't I don't know.
It's interesting. Well, yeah, I mean, obviously there's some incriminating
shit here. Whether we're able to, like ever get to
the bottom of it really depends on, like, I don't
know how buttoned up his internal team is and how
good the paper shredders are over there. That's right, I

(33:19):
feel I feel like the fact that his internal team
on the Pentagon side was like celebrating that, like they
completed a successful military mission without it being leaked. It
might be a good indication that there might be more
to come on this story.

Speaker 4 (33:34):
Yeah, there's probably some guy named like Dickfoot who's taking
pictures of the documents on his iPhone like a speak dude.

Speaker 1 (33:41):
I just snapped a bunch of photos of him. Dude,
nobody's gonna fucking looking. That's so true. They've like just
had all those like twenty year olds in this fucking
weight house, like running shit, the guy running counter terrorism.
They're online, they know what's interesting, Like, oh yeah, they
know how to get clout.

Speaker 4 (33:56):
That's a dangerous combination a generation addicted to cloud on
social media having access to sensitive information.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
It's also pretty desperate that like he also spent the
weekend just being like Rosie O'Donnell, she's bad and we
got to kick her out because of this is the
quote because of the fact that Rosie O'Donnell is not
in the best interest of our great country. What Rosie
O'Donnell is not the best interest of our great country? Yeah,

(34:28):
she is not. It's in the interest. That's a verb, right,
it's like a legislations. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm giving
serious consideration to taking away her citizenship. Oh yeah. It
feels like this is going to be the move where
it's like incriminating. Ship comes out and then he does

(34:51):
something he needs super wild and like against the law
to distract people from the thing that he did that
was against the law. That is like not but that
it'll only be a distraction for like the liberals, right right,
because that stuff the mag of people don't usually report
on or they just stop.

Speaker 4 (35:12):
Talking about it. So I'm curious because people are not relenting.
We'll talk about this more in tomorrow's episode. Like the
base is not letting up on this now.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Again, I don't think this is going to make much
of a difference, but it is a very very different
kind of inflection point where people are like, but.

Speaker 4 (35:31):
You got us hooked on this thing, and now it's
going away. I'm sure it will be like anything.

Speaker 1 (35:37):
Like a toddler who watches too much TV, like the
first twenty minutes will be crying and then they'll just
figure it out and start sucking their racist thumbs again.
Let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.

(35:59):
And we're back. We're back, and the ice raids just
continue apace. Yeah, just tragically too. Yes.

Speaker 4 (36:09):
So over the weekend there was another mass kidnapping in
Ventura County as the ice goons descended on people working
on farms trying to provide for themselves and their families,
and one man high Mailanis tragically fell from a roof
of a greenhouse as the chaos unfolded, and eventually succumbed

(36:29):
to his injuries at the hospital. This is the first
quote documented death that resulted from an ice raid. But I'm,
you know, considering how terrible the statistics that are being
kept about this are, I'm I'm just it's hard for
me to wrap my head around that, considering like the
math they were doing on people who died in ice custody.
Either way, this man was sending money back to his

(36:52):
family in Mexico that he has. He wasn't some criminal,
He was just again trying to avoid being kidnapped for
trying to exist in a country that was more than
willing to exploit his labor. And then, like naturally, this
led to a protest. People began gathering around this farm
like where the raid was taking place. A few people
were arrested for quote, assaulting ICE agents. Yeah, and footage

(37:16):
also emerged of a guy allegedly firing a gun at
the agents, something that I'm afraid will happen again as
people are confronted with such extreme state sanctioned violence. But yeah,
right now they're trying to find like this one guy
who they said was shooting a gun in their direction.

Speaker 1 (37:33):
No one was hit.

Speaker 4 (37:34):
And this way of going about the raids that is
purely just like, well, we'll go to a place where
we think people who are immigrants are working, or will
go to a place is where people who look like
immigrants are existing, and we will just do mass roundups
because we have to. We have to be arresting three
thousand people a day, which they are still not doing.

Speaker 1 (37:56):
That's their rule.

Speaker 4 (37:57):
At the very least, a California judge order to stop
ICE from you know, just racially profiling people. Now, whether
or not that order holds, we'll see because again the
Supreme Court is more than willing to just be like, just.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
Do whatever you cook.

Speaker 4 (38:13):
We're not even relevant as a court anymore if we're
just gonna say yay, yeah, whatever, whatever, just just ignore us.

Speaker 1 (38:19):
The judge issued two temporary restraining orders.

Speaker 4 (38:22):
One bars agents from targeting individuals based on race or ethnicity,
speaking Spanish or English with an accent or presence in
specific locations such as bus stops, car washes, or agricultural sites,
or just the type of employment. The second would require
DHS to provide access to attorneys for those who are arrested.
But again, don't tell Tom Homan that about the He

(38:43):
got really upset about the thing that they were profiling. Okay,
Tom Homan is the borders are if you remember, and
he's also the answer to the question what would a
guy look like if they were a toenail at the
end of a penis That's what he is. And he
was on CNN swearing up and down that they don't
just go after people because you know they're looking like
that they're illegal. That there where we actually have a

(39:06):
lot of reasonable suspicion when we do this. It's very
a lot of research is happening. But here's a clip
from fucking three days ago before this judge made the decision,
and he's essentially saying, yeah, man, we just like look
for people that are brown at home depot. But he
says it in a very elegant way. Here's Tom Homan
actually saying that, Yeah, this, this is kind of how

(39:26):
we we find.

Speaker 1 (39:27):
People based on the location, location, occupation, physical appearance. That
makes sense. A uniform borglation walks up to him, for instance,
a home depot and they got all these artychicable facts
plus a person checking uble facts articulable. That's a hell
of a way to say the word articulable.

Speaker 4 (39:45):
Yeah, he is absolutely again just saying that's what our
criteria is.

Speaker 1 (39:50):
Where you at responding specifically to that statement, well, like
that what I was saying artchable facts was not that
that's not what we were doing because that's illegal. Obviously
we're not gonna be doing that. Bah God, God back.
But I don't know why.

Speaker 4 (40:08):
I feel like every person you don't want to have
a conversation with at a bar talks like Tom Homan does.

Speaker 1 (40:13):
Yeah. Yeah, so that's just a good I think, a
good like evolutionary trait to have to be like, oh,
get away from this person, get away from them, and
then nobody ever like pushes back on anything they say
because everyone's like, oh, Jesus Christ, he's still talking about
all over me, those artogable facts. You know, if I
looked at your body type what not, just liked from
like the front of their mouth. It's like deep throat

(40:35):
spin coming out there. God. Yeah, as we talked about
last week, like the assaulting agents should be put in
the heaviest of scare quotes, like it's anybody who resists
the rest pulling your arm back from being dragged away.
You see what these arrests look like. They're just horrified.
Like people are terrified because they're just being disappeared for

(40:57):
looking a certain way.

Speaker 4 (40:59):
Yeah, you know major League Baseball is now telling the
players to walk around with their documents.

Speaker 1 (41:04):
Jesus Christ, that's where it's at. Yeah. No, it feels
like it's an attempt to start a civil war, like
a provocation to like get people, you know that you
were talking about the person like shooting at them like that.
Feel they're being as out and flagrant and terrifying as
they possibly can. And I think they want this to

(41:25):
continue to escalate like they want what you know, they
want the Burning Way mos, so that the mainstream media
has that show so people can be like, wow, it's
really out of hand in LA. Are you guys safe? Yeah, no, exactly,
I mean it is. Yeah, we may well and truly
be in our second anti bellum period. The yeah, nobody's

(41:46):
nobody's reaching out being like are you guys safe now
as people are like fucking dying and it's just the
Burning Way mos is what gets the attention from the
mainstream media. All Right. The New Superman movie did really
well in the United States over the weekend. I feel
like maybe it might not have been the best timing
for anything from America movie or just anything overseas right now.

(42:12):
I was just like thinking about that watching Wimbledon, like
any American athlete.

Speaker 4 (42:16):
Must just be like, fuck, it sucks, like everybody kind
of us shielding your eyes to be like, don't worry
about me, I'm not from there.

Speaker 1 (42:24):
Yeah. Yeah. But anyways, it did really well in America.
It made one hundred and twenty two million at the
domestic box office, which is the third best opening of
the year. Made slightly less unexpected internationally, probably for the reason,
it's like a very America coded superhero and maybe people
aren't in the mood for that. But it also apparently

(42:46):
like one of the most surprising parts of the movie
is that the villain is a fairly obvious stand in
for Israel. M Like, the countries all have fake comic
book names, but it's pretty obvious what's going on. There's
called Barravia, but like it specifically notes that Barravia is
a longtime US ally and the US arms industry makes

(43:09):
billions and weapons sales to Barravia.

Speaker 4 (43:12):
I mean, Jack, Honestly, this could be anyone if army
another nation for billions of dollars.

Speaker 1 (43:19):
But what else? What The inciting incident of the movie
Superman is effectively canceled because he intervenes in the Barravian
invasion of like a very poor country that they're victimizing
and basically like saves people from the Barravian military even

(43:39):
though they're armed with US weapons and is a US ally.
Wow wow wow uh And him going against the Barravian
like military ideal gets him detained and shipped to a
off the book's detention facility. So they really went for it.
Damn Wait, so does he? Well? Now I got to

(44:01):
see this. Does he get out or is this about
him being in a CIA black site? I think he does.
He's just him being like like, oh my god, dude,
what happened?

Speaker 4 (44:12):
This is also just funny to see, like I'm like, oh,
maybe it could be another country, but then you have
an account. Israel in Los Angeles posted pretty quickly like
an AI slop.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
Superhero poster that said, the real superheroes are the idea.
Look up the real superheroes only in real life the
idea and then it shows the idea of soldiers. This
is really bad AI too, it is It's okay, sure, sure, sure. Anyways,
I have not seen the movie, so I can't. I'm
sure the politics are not perfect, but just on on

(44:45):
the surface level, it does feel like pretty uh, pretty provocative,
but also in line with you know what eighty percent
of people in the United States feel at this point. Right.
Apparently the Jerusalem Chronicle really loved got four stars. Wow,
five stars Superman review. You don't get more Jewish, So yeah,

(45:06):
I guess it's open to different interpretations, all right, Isareel
in Los Angeles was maybe they were just like and
as we see in the New Superman movie. The real
heroes are the idea. Everybody just sees what they want
to say, all right, So from one iconic pop culture
figure having a very public change of heart to another.

(45:27):
Elmo spent the weekend tweeting hate speech due to a hack.
But I think I did enjoy all the people being
like fucking Larry David, doesn't miss But when Larry David
like smushed Elmo's face and not like that, Yeah, he
smushed the shit out of Almo. But yeah, just just

(45:49):
horrifying shit coming from a hacked account. Not much to
say there. Almo does seem to be back in control
of their account, but they hate to see it. And
it's not coming from a chatbot that was intentionally made
to do that by Elon Musk, you know, wasn't the
thing also is saying to release the Epstein files too.

(46:10):
It did say that too. It's just along with some
several horrifying things.

Speaker 4 (46:16):
I mean, I guess that speaks to the right wing
movement right now. They're like, we need to get as
on many platforms. Obviously do our racism and anti semitism,
but also make sure we get the word about these
Epstein files.

Speaker 1 (46:27):
Yeah. Almost supposed to be three and a half. But
I feel like these sort of conspiracy theories don't really
hit until you're like four. So that's how I knew
it was his hat. It's usually more four year old. Yeah,
that's a more four year old. This guy was doing
racism at a four year old level. All right, those
are some of the things that are trending on this

(46:49):
Monday morning. We are back tomorrow with a whole last
episode of the show. Until then, be kind to each other,
be kind to yourself. Yes, get your vaccines where you
still cans, don't do nothing about white supremacy, and we
will talk to you all tomorrow. Bye later. The Daily
Zeitgeist is executive produced by Catherine Law, co produced by

(47:10):
Bee Wayne, co produced by Victor Wright

Speaker 3 (47:13):
Co written by j M McNabb, and edited and engineered
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